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The Rowans, Longnor

Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7PP

A flexible three-bedroom bungalow with plenty of potential, including a partially converted attic space, set in a peaceful Shropshire village location.

Guide price £465,000

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Property type Bungalow
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1

Property description

The Rowans is a comfortable detached bungalow with three bedrooms and flexible, accessible accommodation. Set within the popular village of Longnor and surrounded by rolling Shropshire countryside eight miles south of Shrewsbury, the property offers potential for modernisation and expansion into the attic space already partly converted, as well as spacious gardens with landscaping opportunities.

At the front of the property, the porch leads to a hallway with a door to the the well-proportioned sitting room; with its panoramic front window welcoming plenty of natural light and its feature fireplace, the sitting room provides a cosy and relaxing space in which to spend time as a family.

Towards the rear, there is an open-plan kitchen dining area, providing further social space for everyday living. The dining area has space for a family dining table, while the kitchen has fitted wooden units, a breakfast bar and integrated appliances, including a dishwasher, a double oven and gas hob.

There are three double bedrooms located on the ground level. The main bedroom is dual aspect, while all three bedrooms benefit from built-in cupboard space. One bedroom is currently used as another reception room, but would also function as a study. Additionally, there is a family bathroom with an electric over-bath shower. There is plenty of scope to reconfigure, renovate or extend the existing accommodation, subject to requirements and planning consents.

At the front of the property, the tarmac driveway leads to a well-proportioned parking area for several vehicles, in front of the integrated double garage. The garage offers parking for two vehicles, storage and workshop space, plus the potential for conversion into further living accommodation, subject to the necessary permissions.

The gardens to the front have an area of lawn, bordered by established hedgerows and various shrubs and flowering perennials. At the rear, the gardens are south-facing and have an additional area of lawn, lined by mature trees and a wealth of shrubs, while the patio at the side of the house offers space for al fresco dining, as well as a greenhouse.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired heating. Septic tank drainage.

Council Tax: Band D

Postcode: SY5 7PP

Local Authority: Shropshire Council (0345 678 9000)

Mobile Signal: EE Y three Y (Variable) O2 Y Vodafone Y

Broadband Speed: Our research has indicated that Superfast Broadband is available at this property. Please conduct your own research to ensure the speeds meet your requirements.

Flood Risk: Rivers and Sea and Surface Water – Very Low Risk.

Fixtures and Fittings: Whilst all attempts have been made to accurately describe the property in regard to fixtures and fittings, a comprehensive list will be made available by the seller’s solicitors.

Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

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A little bit about

Shrewsbury

Shrewsbury is a charming, historic town located on the banks of the River Severn and serves as the county town of Shropshire. It has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow medieval streets, independent shops, cafes, and vibrant market hall.

The town is famous for being the birthplace of Charles Darwin and boasts numerous attractions and landmarks such as Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey. Shrewsbury is a vibrant cultural hub that hosts many events and festivals throughout the year, including the renowned Shrewsbury Flower Show.

In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, Shrewsbury boasts beautiful natural surroundings, with The Quarry Park nearby and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty located a short distance away.

Shrewsbury is noted for a host of excellent schools, both within the state and private sector. Travel links are also excellent, with national motorways close by and constant rail services running both north and south.

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